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[…]nce of Arabia, sorry, Ann Coates, rest in peace. She cut the picture together, but Michael, but David Lean shot it in the camera and edited it in the camera. Michael Michael, when I was just like that, and so many times and I, on one occasion, we were doing one of his death wish films, which had a t[…]
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[…]rainees on tours of the Kodak Museum which was the most wonderful place. It had samples of Joseph Niépce,Fox Talbot, it had a Technicolor three-strip camera. All of these things were really like at the core or the heart of the birth of photography and also the very fundamentals of it in terms of wet[…]
[…]p; Yes, yes. So you never, but you never felt that, mm, it’s, that you had to concentrate upon back of camera, occasionally somebody in front of camera...? Well, those were, those were the disciplines that we, we knew about and were interested in. I don’t think any of us was an actor[…]